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Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Robinson R-22 Service Bulletins and letters. I used these bulletins and Service letters in my shop. they are all in good shape and go back to 1979. great information. Thanks.
Make:Robinson R-22 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Aircraft Type:Helicopters

Hi. I have 2 large binders full of just about every service bulletin and service letter from Robinson Helicopter for the R-22. The bulletins go back to 1979? There is lots of great information in both binders. Some of the bulletins from the F.A.A addressed to Frank Robinson himself!! Good stuff!! Thank you and Fly safe!!

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